HealthSync is a personal health journaling app that helps you
keep a simple, private log of your medications, food, weight
and daily habits in one place.
HealthSync is a self-tracking tool. It does not diagnose, treat
or prevent any condition and is not a substitute for advice
from a qualified healthcare professional.
FEATURES:
• Medication reminders and a personal log of doses you have
taken
• Refill reminders based on the remaining pill count you enter
• Food and nutrition journaling — add meals manually, scan a
barcode or take a photo with on-device recognition
• Nutrition values for common ingredients backed by the open
USDA FoodData Central database
• Personal allergy and dietary lists you create yourself —
matching ingredients are flagged in your food entries
• Menstrual cycle tracking
• Personal logs for caffeine, alcohol and nicotine with
craving-resisted counters
• Manual log for weight, water intake, mood and other
numbers you enter yourself
• Daily, weekly, monthly and yearly trends for the data you
log
• Weather widget and current date on the Home screen
• Multi-language support including English, Arabic, Spanish,
French, Chinese, Japanese, Hindi and more
• Secure cloud synchronisation across your devices
SUBSCRIPTION:
• Free plan includes the core journaling features
• Premium subscription removes the daily limit on medications
and food scans, unlocks extended trends and removes the
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Subscription automatically renews unless canceled at least 24
hours before the end of the current period.
Payment will be charged to your Google Play account at
confirmation of purchase.
You can manage or cancel your subscription in your Google Play
account settings.
DISCLAIMER:
HealthSync is a personal journaling tool. The app does not
provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Calorie,
allergy and health-score values are estimates based on the
data you enter and may be inaccurate. Always consult a
qualified healthcare professional before making changes to
your medication, diet or treatment plan. In case of a medical
emergency, contact your local emergency services immediately.